Legislature 2009: Payday loan measure stuck in House committee (Missoulian)
Posted on February 16th, 2009 | by admin |More info…
HELENA – Stricter regulation for the payday loan industry hit a roadblock Friday in the House with a partisan stalemate. The House Business and Administration Committee failed to advance the bill on a tied 9-9 vote.
RESTRICTIONS ON PAYDAY LOANS HIT ROADBLOCK (KTVM Butte)
HELENA, Mont. (AP) – Stricter regulation of the payday loan industry in Montana is dying amid a partisan stalemate The House Business and Administration Committee failed to advance the bill on a tied 9-9 vote.
In recession, payday lending takes a new spin (The Durango Herald)
SEATTLE – With legal and travel fees piling up in the custody battle for his daughter, Brady Greenberg turned to a payday lender and took out a loan for $700. Two years later, Greenberg said he has paid thousands of dollars in fees and interest after taking out loans to cover loans.
Restrictions on payday loans hit roadblock (Helena Independent Record)
Stricter regulation for the payday loan industry hit a roadblock Friday in the House with a partisan stalemate.
Payday loan store to pay $60,000 in settlement (BizJournals)
Tremont Financial LLC, a payday loan company, will cease issuing loans to Wisconsin residents and pay $60,000 in a settlement finalized Thursday of allegations that it violated state of Wisconsin consumer laws.













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